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Doctors say young children who have experienced trauma from neglect, abuse or violence may cry excessively or have problems sleeping or eating.“Quite…
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The Trump administration on Monday proposed changes to Medicare's prescription drug benefit that would affect patients' costs over the next few years,...
Senate Minority Leader Gibson Says Florida Legislature Has Room For Bipartisanship
Florida Senate Democrats last week selected Jacksonville’s Audrey Gibson as their leader for the next two legislative sessions. The incoming Democratic...
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Desantis Chooses Strum As Chief Of Staff
In the first of his high-profile administration hires, Gov.-elect Ron DeSantis on Monday tapped Shane Strum, a Broward County Republican who’s worked for…
Hospitals Square Off Over Bone Marrow Transplants
Florida hospitals are battling about cancer treatment and the appropriate level of state regulation of bone-marrow transplants.
Senior To Leave Top AHCA Post In January
The state’s top health-care regulator is stepping down effective Jan. 7. Justin Senior, the secretary of the Florida Agency for Health Care...
Go Ahead, You Can Eat That Florida Romaine Lettuce
Florida-grown romaine lettuce has been cleared in the recent E. coli outbreak, state Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam said Tuesday. “While the...
Three Florida Congressmen Among Sponsors Of New Bill That Would Put A Fee On Carbon Emissions
A new bill to put a price on carbon dioxide emissions is being introduced this week in the U.S. House of Representatives, and three of the five sponsors...
If Pelosi Returns As Speaker, So Would The GOP Playbook Against Her
Tying Democrats to Nancy Pelosi did not stop a blue wave in 2018, but many Republicans say she's still a "toxic" figure whom they could use against her party in 2020 if Speaker Pelosi returns.
Florida’s Rate Of Uninsured Children Increases
The number and rate of uninsured children increased in Florida and across the nation in 2017, according to a report released today by Georgetown…
Final Flight Into Hurricane Michael Captured Rare Data On How Storms Intensify
Shortly before noon on October 10, Lt. Col. Sean Cross and Maj. Dave Gentile, pilots with the U.S. Air Force Reserve, turned the nose of their WC-130J ...
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Rail Line From Orlando To Tampa Gets Boost
Brightline got the green light Wednesday from the state to negotiate for land to add high-speed passenger rail service from Orlando to Tampa --- a link…
Meet Florida's New Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Nuñez
Florida has elected the highest ranking Latina in the state's political history. State Representative Jeanette Nuñez will be the Lieutenant Governor...
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Privately-Owned Rail Company In Florida Gets Richard Branson As New Partner
Entrepreneur Richard Branson is adding his name and money to a new privately-owned rail line in Florida. The branding comes at an important time for the…
Brightline Gets OK For I-4 Median, But What's Next?
A high-speed rail line could soon connect Orlando and Tampa.Brightline got approval this week to negotiate for the right to use the median of Interstate…
Howard Frankland Bridge Expansion Could Ease Commuter Woes
Driving may soon become less of a headache on the Howard Frankland Bridge spanning Tampa Bay. Now, the number of lanes drops from four to two coming…
For Rural Veterans, Accessing VA Care Can Mean Hours In The Car
Approximately 5 million veterans live in rural America, and almost sixty percent of them rely on VA healthcare. But accessing that care can be a challenge.
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For Rural Veterans, Accessing VA Care Can Mean Hours In The Car
Approximately 5 million veterans live in rural America, and almost sixty percent of them rely on VA healthcare. But accessing that care can be a challenge.
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Parkland High School Shooting Generating Change In Florida
Past gun violence produced few lasting changes in Florida, but the Parkland mass shooting has prompted swift new laws and a high-profile committee that...
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"This has been a battle, and battles sometimes make great friendships," President Trump said as he signed the U.S. Mexico Canada Agreement alongside America's closest neighbors.
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Why Aren't Millennials Spending? They're Poorer Than Previous Generations, Fed Says
Millennials are less well off than members of earlier generations when they were young. They have lower earnings, fewer assets and less wealth, a new Federal Reserve study says.
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Tampa General Hospital performed its first kidney transplant in 1974 and by 1985 had completed Florida’s first successful heart transplant. In October of…
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The state starts rolling out new Medicaid managed care plans on Saturday and some are worried about the impacts to Florida’s most vulnerable children.The…
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The World War II generation had a sense of serving the country together and also shared a belief in professionalism, one historian says. Still, Bush was not afraid to get personal with campaign foes.
Ross Spano Admits He 'May Have' Violated Campaign Finance Law
Newly elected U.S. Representative Ross Spano has admitted to receiving more than $175,000 in personal loans from friends and funneling the loans into his…
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